Smith honored at convention
Marilyn Smith, owner and operator of Positive Image in Lancaster, attended the American Massage Therapy Association S.C. Chapter’s annual mini-convention in Myrtle Beach.
Smith participated in the group’s annual business meeting, where she was recognized and awarded with a plaque for 22 years of service. She has been in business in Lancaster since 1991 and specializes in painless Swedish and Lomi-Lomi massage therapies.

From release
DALLAS – Mary Kay Independent Sales Director Angie Deese of Kershaw is on the road to success.
Last month, Deese earned the use of a new Chevy Malibu sedan as a result of her outstanding achievements in operating her independent Mary Kay business.
The Chevy Malibu sedan is offered in a striking gray color. In addition to the Chevy Malibu sedan, the Mary Kay Career Car Program offers a Toyota Camry sedan in silver and the exclusive pearlized pink Cadillac, a coveted symbol of personal success.

Reece Murphyrmurphy@thelancasternews.com
Charlotte-based software firm Verian Technologies broke ground Friday on a new 25,000-square-foot headquarters facility in Indian Land.
The firm, a leading producer of purchase-to-pay automation solutions for business, was recently recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies in Charlotte by the Charlotte Business Journal.
The new facility is located in the 22.5 acre Rosemont Office Park off S.C. 160, a project also being developed by company owners Tehseen Ali Dahya, Bilal Soylu and Bhavin Shah.

INDIAN LAND – Red Ventures has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies in the region.
The Charlotte Business Journal featured the Indian Land-based Internet marketing and sales firm as part of its Fast 50 ranking, which was announced last month.
Companies applied for inclusion by submitting nominations that included financial performance. Companies had to have annual revenue of at least $1 million in 2009 and be based in the 16-county Charlotte region.

Mary Brown
For The Lancaster News
The welcome mat is now out at Johnny’s Pub & Grub on U.S. 521.
Their location has been used as a bar and grill for quite some time, but new owners Shelly Lavo and Noah Schueller are taking things in a new direction. As a bartender for 15 years, Lavo said she has a lot of ideas about what would make a great bar and grill.

INDIAN LAND – Springs Memorial Hospital has opened a second physical therapy office in Indian Land.
Springs Physical Therapy opened Monday Jan. 3, in Suite 500 of the Shoppes at 521 shopping center, 9789 Charlotte Highway.
The location is an extension of a physical therapy office operated by the hospital in Sun City Carolina Lakes, which has been in business for more than three years, but only open to residents of that development.